Biochemical Analysis Incubator

Biochemical incubators provide stable growth conditions for microorganisms or cells by controlling constant temperature, humidity, and gas environments. They are commonly used in laboratory cultivation, fermentation process monitoring, and sample preservation, frequently applied in medical and food testing fields.
Selection
When selecting, consider the temperature range and uniformity, humidity control accuracy, and matching the chamber size to the sample volume. Pay attention to gas regulation functions such as CO2 control, review energy consumption data, and the corrosion resistance of the chamber material. Verify calibration records and maintenance convenience.

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Instruments

Adopt ALLCOLD ™ equilibrate refrigeration technology, equipped with automatic defrosting function, Temperature range RT + 0~ 60 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, support long-term continuous operation.

$ 1627.00

Adopt imported Compressor and JAKEL tube flow circulating fan, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, Low Temperature +/- 0.5 ℃, Support multi-stage programmable control, Simplify complex experimental process.

$ 2794.00

Adopt equilibrate refrigeration technology, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, equipped with forced convection airflow system, support remote monitoring and multi-device connection to meet the needs of long-term uninterrupted experiments.

$ 1429.00

Adopt ALLCOLD ™ equilibrate refrigeration technology to support automatic defrosting and continuous operation; ALLFLOW ™ air circulation system to shorten the temperature recovery time; Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃; Equipped with PT100 Sensor and PID control to ensure a stable environment.

$ 1790.00

Adopt ALLCOLD ™ equilibrate refrigeration and ALLFLOW ™ air circulation system, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1.5 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, support long-term operation and rapid temperature recovery, equipped with multiple safety protection.

$ 2328.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, small footprint and large bottle load; Temperature range 4~ 65 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃; 304 stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, quiet operation and support multi-stage programming.

$ 2315.00

Adopt imported Compressor and tube flow circulating fan, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, Temperature range 0~ 65 ℃, with multi-stage programmable function, support USB interface data recording, improve experimental accuracy and convenience.

$ 1051.00

Using fluorine-free environmental protection design, temperature control accuracy of 0.1 ℃, equipped with ultraviolet sterilization system can effectively prevent pollution, support remote monitoring and independent temperature limit protection, cooling speed is more than 40% higher than traditional equipment.

$ 957.00

Temperature uniformity without fluorine refrigerant and mirror stainless steel liner, equipped with JAKEL tube flow circulating fan, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.3 ℃, volume of 70L to meet a variety of foster needs.

$ 811.00

Using fluorine-free R134a refrigerant to achieve energy saving and environmental protection, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1%, equipped with mirror stainless steel liner and adjustable shelf, support BOD detection and lighting observation, suitable for a variety of scientific research experimental environment.

$ 808.00

Adopt imported Compressor and JAKEL tube flow circulating fan, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, Low Temperature +/- 0.5 ℃, PID control precision, support multi-stage programming and independent temperature limit alarm, improve experimental safety and efficiency.

$ 943.00

The mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, three speed regulating fan to avoid sample volatilization, with independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure experimental safety.

$ 1227.00

Using fluorine-free R134a refrigerant and brand Compressor, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1%, liner is made of mirror stainless steel, volume 150L, with a reasonable air duct circulation system to ensure uniform temperature.

$ 1013.00

With refrigeration and heating bidirectional temperature regulation function, Temperature range -20~ 60 ℃, mirror stainless steel liner to prevent atomization, support thermostatic fostering and tissue cell preservation.

$ 2757.00

With heating and cooling two-way temperature control system, Temperature range 5~ 50 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 0.5 ℃, the inner wall is made of embossed Aluminum Panel or stainless steel, good corrosion resistance performance.

$ 837.00

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